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Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood

                     Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood
Suspected gangs of kidnapperd/armed robbers, cattle rustlers and car snatchers terrorizing FCT-Niger -  Kaduna - Plateau - Katsina - Nasarawa - Zamfara states alongside locally made prohibited firearms fabricating gang, were arrested and paraded by Bosso Division Public Relation Officer, CSP Jimoh Moshood on 7th March, 2018. 
Read the press release below...

Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood
SUSPECTS
1st Gang – Armed Robbers/Kidnappers
  1. BALA ALI ā€œ26 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. ABDULKADIR SALIHU A.K.A NDA ā€œ26 YRSā€
  3. ALIYU ABDULLAHI ā€œ20 YRSā€
  4. MUSTAPHA MOHAMMED ā€œ42 YRSā€
  5. IBRAHIM GARBA ā€œ23 YRSā€
  6. BELLO IDRIS ā€œ20 YRSā€
  7. ADAMU YAHAYA ā€œ36 YRSā€
  8. MOHAMMED ALIYU ā€œ26 YRSā€
  9. MUKTAR ISAH ā€œ15 YRSā€
  10. YAHAYA JIBRIN ā€œ20 YRSā€

Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood
2nd Gang – Cattle Rustlers
  1. BASHAR MOHAMMED ā€œ45 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. SAIDU GARBA ā€œ36 YRSā€
  3. IBRAHIM MOHAMMED ā€œ20 YRSā€
  4. USMAN ABUBAKAR ā€œ37 YRSā€
  5. AUDU MOHAMMED ā€œ22 YRSā€
  6. ISAH SAIDU A.K.A MAITURARE ā€œ63 YRSā€
  7. SULEIMAN BARMA ā€œ40 YRSā€

3rd Gang – Car Snatchers
  1. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED ā€œ29 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. ABDULLAHI ABUBAKAR ā€œ32 YRSā€
  3. SAIDU RABIU ā€œ29 YRSā€
  4. HASHIRU SHEHU ā€œ22 YRSā€
  5. MOHAMMED ALIYU A.K.A SKY ā€˜B’ ā€œ20 YRSā€
  6. MOHAMMED KABIR ā€œ35 YRSā€
  7. ABDULJALAL MOHAMMED ā€œ36 YRSā€
  8. YAHAYA JIBRIN ā€œ20 YRSā€
  9. MUKTAR DANSOKOTO ā€œ43 YRSā€
  10. ADAMU MOHAMMED ā€œ20 YRSā€
  11. HASSAN UMAR ā€œ51 YRSā€
  12. ABDULLAHI JIBRIN ā€œ25 YRSā€

Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood
4th Gang - Locally made Prohibited Firearm Fabricating Gang
  1. ABUBAKAR BABAN MALAM ā€œ50 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. BELLO USMAN ā€œ32 YRSā€
  3. VICTOR MANU ā€œ28 YRSā€
  4. MOHAMMED AHMADU ā€œ25 YRSā€
  5. MOHAMMED MUHAMMADU ā€œ20 YRSā€
  6. KIAMAL ABDULSALAM ā€œ50 YRSā€
  7. USMAN WAKILI ā€œ35 YRSā€
  8. JA’AFARU YA’U ADAMU ā€œ50 YRSā€
  9. ADAMU MOHAMMED ā€œ25 YRSā€
  10. YUSUF IBRAHIM ā€œ22 YRSā€

5th Gang – Armed Robbers/Kidnappers
  1. MUSA SANI ā€œ33 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. SABO SHEHU ā€œ24 YRSā€
  3. MOHAMMADU TUKUR ā€œ40 YRSā€
  4. YAKUBU HAYATU ā€œ23 YRSā€
  5. ANTHONY EMMANUEL ā€œ35 YRSā€

6th Gang - Locally made Prohibited Firearm Fabricating Gang
  1. ZAHARADEEN MOHAMMED ā€œ40 YRSā€ – Gang Leader
  2. NELSON BENEDICT ā€œ37 YRSā€
  3. ABUBAKAAR ALI ā€œ39 YRSā€
  4. MICHAEL APOH ā€œ31 YRSā€
Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood
EXHIBITS
  1. Thirty Five (35) Exotic Cars
  2. Five (5) AK47 Rifles
  3. Three (3) Pump Action Guns
  4. Two (2) Single Barrel Guns
  5. Three (3) SMG?Rifles
  6. One (1) Revolver Pistol
  7. Two (2) Locally Made Pistols
  8. 822 Rounds of AK47 ammunition
  9. 68 9MM ammunition
  10. Four (4) Live Cartridges.
  11. Five (5) Plasma TV Sets
  12. One (1) Home Theatre Radio
  13. Seven (7) Vehicle Trackers Demobilizes
  14. Seven (7) Wrist Watches
  15. Two (2) Laptops
  16. 22 Women Wrappers.
  17. Four (4) Different Vehicle Number Plates
  18. One (1) Standing Fan
  19. Huge Sums of suspected fake US Dollars equivalent to about N490 Million
Parade of 48 suspected gangs of kidnappers/armed robbers alongside other criminals by CSP Jimoh Moshood

The Crime prevention and control strategies adopted by the Nigeria Police Force in the recent time to reduce violent crimes in the country remain unwavering. The efforts of the Force to protect lives and property of all Nigerians across the country and nip in the bud all forms of crimes and criminality has continued to yield positive results.

  1. In addition to the pursuance of the above, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni, directives on 21st February, 2018 to the Commissioners of Police and their Supervising Assistant Inspectors General of Police for the commencement of disarmament, mopping up, seizure and recovery from wrong hands; prohibited and other illegal firearms and ammunition, weapons and devices, locally fabricated or modified that can cause death or injury of person(s) is currently ongoing throughout the country.

  1. The above suspects were arrested for crimes such as kidnapping, armed robbery, car snatching, cattle rustling and fabrication of locally made prohibited/illegal firearms. They have confessed to the various criminal roles they played in the commission of the crime. Investigation is ongoing to arrest other members of the gangs still at large. All suspects would be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.

  1. Members of the public whose vehicles were either stolen from where parked or snatched at gun point in the recent times should proceed to the Niger State Police Headquarters for identification and collection with documents of proof of ownership.

  1. The renewed commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to guarantee protection of Lives and Property across the country remains unequivocal.


CSP JIMOH MOSHOOD
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ABUJA

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